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Speeches (Lines) for Lucius
in "Julius Caesar"

Total: 24

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# Act, Scene, Line
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Speech text

1

II,1,606

Call'd you, my lord?

2

II,1,609

I will, my lord.

3

II,1,637

The taper burneth in your closet, sir.
Searching the window for a flint, I found
This paper, thus seal'd up; and, I am sure,
It did not lie there when I went to bed.

4

II,1,644

I know not, sir.

5

II,1,646

I will, sir.

6

II,1,665

Sir, March is wasted fourteen days.

7

II,1,679

Sir, 'tis your brother Cassius at the door,
Who doth desire to see you.

8

II,1,682

No, sir, there are moe with him.

9

II,1,684

No, sir; their hats are pluck'd about their ears,
And half their faces buried in their cloaks,
That by no means I may discover them
By any mark of favour.

10

II,1,943

He is a sick man that would speak with you.

11

II,4,1141

To know my errand, madam.

12

II,4,1149

Madam, what should I do?
Run to the Capitol, and nothing else?
And so return to you, and nothing else?

13

II,4,1156

I hear none, madam.

14

II,4,1160

Sooth, madam, I hear nothing.

15

IV,3,2263

Here in the tent.

16

IV,3,2268

Varro and Claudius!

17

IV,3,2280

I was sure your lordship did not give it me.

18

IV,3,2284

Ay, my lord, an't please you.

19

IV,3,2287

It is my duty, sir.

20

IV,3,2290

I have slept, my lord, already.

21

IV,3,2321

The strings, my lord, are false.

22

IV,3,2324

My lord?

23

IV,3,2326

My lord, I do not know that I did cry.

24

IV,3,2328

Nothing, my lord.

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